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Ruini et al., 2022 - Google Patents

In vivo examination of healthy human skin after short‐time treatment with moisturizers using confocal Raman spectroscopy and optical coherence tomography …

Ruini et al., 2022

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4365166647151780657
Author
Ruini C
Kendziora B
Ergun E
Sattler E
Gust C
French L
Bağcı I
Hartmann D
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Skin Research and Technology

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Skin is our barrier against environmental damage. Moisturizers are widely used to increase hydration and barrier integrity of the skin; however, there are contrasting observations on their in vivo effects in real‐life settings. In cosmetic studies, corneometers and tewameters …
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